If only Snoop had been in Marlo's crew on on the Wire…wait, if we actually had Snoop and Snoop having a conversation…I think I just blew my own mind.
If only Snoop had been in Marlo's crew on on the Wire…wait, if we actually had Snoop and Snoop having a conversation…I think I just blew my own mind.
Because they knew he really had no intent to distribute. Shit, 6 ounces is just a normal weekday for Willie.
No Matchbox 20 movie, Rob is still locked up in the mental institution with Sinbad.
At least you finally got around to listening to DSotM (not sure you can watch it) but now try Animals. It's a great album that can also be listened to everyday.
Are you kidding? They love Breaking Bad around these parts.
I agree that the Kramer subplot is great. When he commits to something, he goes all the way with it. Plus, he really almost died dodging cars in that one scene. They talk about it on the DVD extras.
It's a good bit that Jerry is humming it too, because that song really does stick in your head. I keep singing it for about two days every time I see that episode.
That name is saved for Horrible Bosses 4 with David Spade.
There is at least a possibility that dirty Jennifer Aniston can return to further sexually harass Charlie.
What about people who are negatively affected by having the name of David and/or Simon?
If you want to discern fact from fiction, watch the documetary about the real Avon Barksdale. He wasn't nearly as cool as Wood Harris portrayed him, though he will kill you if you call him Avon…plus he only had one leg!
It was a great sketch already (I had a heart attack!) but it would have been better if Tyrone had found the anthrax and had thrown in a "shiiiiiiiiiiiiiit"
I thought Horrible Bosses definitely delivered more laughs than Bridesmaids. Anytime Charlie Day is high on coke, that is a good time.
I wish there was an easy way to describe the Larry David look when he is trying to figure out if you are full of shit or not, because that's the look you should be getting.
So Sims can just bitch about what is wrong with the show like he does with the Seinfeld reviews?
The first time I watched season 5, I had mixed feelings, but after watching it again I thought it really did wrap things up pretty well. You should just dive right in with McNulty and that pesky serial killer he is after.
I haven't read it yet, but have heard lots of good things about his new book 1Q84, although it is long and a supposedly daunting read. If you are looking for a shorter, quicker read, I enjoyed both South of the Border, West of the Sun and After Dark.
I was lucky enough to live in a city with a good enough library system where I could get all the seasons as I needed them. I too now own all the seasons and have rewatched the series from the beginning again. There is so much there that repeat viewings are just as good as the first time.
First, nobody said you had to watch it all in a row, just watching it in order makes it better.
Chris Martins has the right idea. While I have read quite a few of them, everyone needs to read more Murakami. He's just a truly brilliant writer.